Mississippi State (6-7) first-year coach Rick Ray won his SEC debut. Sword shot 6 of 11 from the field and had a dunk with 26 seconds left that provided enough separation for the victory.

South Carolina’s Bruce Ellington and Brian Richardson both missed contested 3-pointers in the final seconds. The Gamecocks (10-4) couldn’t overcome 24 turnovers. Richardson led South Carolina with 20 points.

The Gamecocks took a 50-44 lead with 5:25 remaining, but the Bulldogs responded with an 8-0 run that provided the momentum to get the win.

Mississippi State won despite missing all 10 of its 3-point attempts. The Gamecocks were 8 of 21 from long range.

South Carolina looked like it might pull out a win, but the Bulldogs’ pressure defense forced the Gamecocks into consistently bad decisions late. South Carolina’s turnovers fueled several easy Mississippi State baskets in the final minutes and the Bulldogs pushed ahead 52-50 with 3 minutes left.

South Carolina is in transition in coach Frank Martin’s first season. The problems were obvious in the backcourt, where the Gamecocks simply couldn’t handle Mississippi State half-court pressure defense.

Mississippi State scored 28 points off the Gamecocks’ 24 turnovers.

Ellington, who was playing football for South Carolina just two weeks ago, showed his rust with nine turnovers. He also added 11 points.

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